Friday, September 10, 2010

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Woodrow Wilson. All opinions are 100% mine.

The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship is a program that gives recent graduates from college a chance to get a $30,000 stipend to finish a master’s degree and there are fourteen universities to choose from. As long as your field is science, math, technology or engineering (STEM), you may be eligible.

The requirements are as follows: You have to have graduated with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, shown a commitment and drive to the program and the goals it incorporates and complete a field-based master’s degree in teacher education.

What The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship is seeking to do is prepare, recruit and retain teachers and have them be in the schools that need them the most. Fellows of the program have to commit to a three year teaching status in a high needs school, complete the intense master’s degree program that is part of the requirements for the program and get intensive support and mentoring in the classroom.

The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship feels that one person can change the world and they are putting their money where their mouth is with this fellowship program. What better way to prepare yourself for a career in teaching than by being a part of this program? For more information visit www.wwteachingfellowship.org

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